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Yet another Peugeot to celebrate today (although we could have had a DAF 44)
But there’s a catch. One of these does not belong. Which one?
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Is the blue one a Triumph or something-or-other British thing?
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You mean the Alfa Romeo 164?
(Oh sorry. Same designer, different decade!)
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There is nothing not to love about that car! And I would say the blue one does not belong because tail lights.
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The BMC Farina Morris Oxford.
Also, first pic is a scale model.
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That, and because it’s a Morris Oxford!
They were both by Pininfarina.
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Morris Oxford. Same era, same designer (Pininfarina)
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I’d rather have the Peugeot.
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The general outline and the rear of the Fiat 1800/2100 is also rather similar, obviously also by PF.
It is quite amazing how Pininfarina was, er, allowed to perform a similar trick with the Camargue and the 130 Coupé – and once again, years later, with the Peugeot 405-605 and the Alfa 164.
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